A corner from captain Jordan Harvey went straight in with help from a strong wing just before half time to put Talgarth 1-0 up at the break.

The second half saw Northcote pile on the pressure but due to a couple of poor misses and a great save by Martyn Norwood the score stayed 1-0.

Northcote were made to pay for missing their chances when Scott Pavey fired in the second goal. ft 2-0

Dan Martin of Talgarth was selected as man of the match.

Photos from Stu Townsend.

Hay Senior Cup

The Saints First team ran out 6-1 winners against Builth Wells FC.

After trailing to an early goal and starting very sluggish we clicked into gear just before half time and scored 3 quick goals. After a good half a dozen corners Stu Davies headed in at the back post to make it 1-1. Jack Biggs scored a quick fire brace to see us go in at half time 3-1 up.

We dominated the second half and added 3 more goals to our tally through Adi Lawford, Rob Snedden and Matt James.

The first team will face Builth Wells FC in ‘The Hay Senior Cup’ on Sunday, the following day on Bank Holiday Monday the reserves will head to Builth to play Rhayader reserves in ‘The Pip Samuel League Cup Final’.

First off is ‘The Ron Ellis Cup’ final which sees Talgarth Town FC come up against Brecon Northcote FC.

Sunday

Ron Ellis Cup Final

Brecon Northcote FC v Talgarth Town FC k.o 12 noon. (Forest Road)

Hay Senior Cup Final

Builth Wells FC v Saints First Team k.o. 3pm (Forest Road)

Monday

Pip Samuel League Cup Final

The first team play Builth Wells this Sunday in the Hay Cup Final at Forest road. This will be played after the Ron Ellis Cup Final and followed by end of season awards and live music. Jenks had this to say ”Builth are a good footballing side who come from behind to beat Ewyas Harold in the other semi final. Like ourselves they have had a mixed season but we know that they can be very good on their day”.

He went on to say ”We were not at our best against Orleton Colts last week but we did battle hard till the end and kept a clean sheet which was positive. Hopefully we can put in one more big team performance and win the cup”.

Tomorrow sees first v second in the league as we welcome Brecon Northcote FC to Forest Road.

The title could be decided tomorrow if the reserves win, however, a draw should also be enough due to a much better goal difference. If Northcote win, the reserves will have to win their last game away at Knighton to clinch the title so there is still a lot of ifs and buts yet.